Opponents list expenses and debts at less than $2,000. Hard Rock itself reports spending a little under $800,000, on things like advertising, office supplies, lawyers.

Separate from that, people with a stake in Hard Rock’s project pledged $125,000 this summer to the West Springfield Public Library, and listed donations totaling that amount on election disclosure forms.

The director of the library’s donation fund, Matt Blumenfeld, says $50,000 of that has arrived. Not yet in hand: $25,000 from Hard Rock’s construction partner, Suffolk Construction, or $50,000 promised by James F. Allen, the president of Hard Rock International.

Blumenfeld says he is 100 percent confident the gifts will come in, regardless of whether a West Springfield casino gets approved.

A spokesperson for Hard Rock, Jill Chandler, said in an email on Monday, “We are not sure when the pledges will be fulfilled.”